I've not had a UFO experience of any kind – unless you count the time I came across this Unusually Fetching Obelisk– but I've heard enough reputable people stand up before the press and say they have that it opens my mind a bit.

A smart guy once wrote that mathematically speaking, extra-terrestrial life is a possibility. Even if there is only a one-in-a-billion chance of intelligent life evolving on another planet, since there are a billion billion planets, that means that there should be a billion planets with intelligent life. That's all hypothetical, of course, but you get the idea.

If there were a billion planets with intelligent life, it is not impossible to believe that one or more of them might have been intelligent enough to invent a way to span huge expanses of space quickly and efficiently. In other words, they may have developed a better way to propel themselves around than exploding drops of liquid in a tin can. That technology has worked well for us here on Earth, but it is beginning to wear out its welcome. It is high time that we think outside the pump and invent some better way to get around.

hehe, i liked how you subtly turned aliens bringing renewable energy sources, to aliens coming to your comedy shows. well, i am not an alien of any kind, but i do have four eyes, so, i shall make it to, at least one of your lovely shows as i will be back from LA LA Land by then. as always, i have a grand ol' good time at them! i'll see if i can round up a few hobos to come too.

will you be singing? i do love it when you belt those high notes like whitney houston...very glam.

aliens sure are coming next months, republicans needs more votes to fill the gap. oh and the only reason for aliens to leave their planet is searching for gasoline at less than 2.50 zykron-dollars per gallon including taxes...but they will have a big suprise.